Pizza pretty much always taste good, but at The Just Crust, it also does good. The Harvard Square pizza shop is committed to social, economic, and food justice, meaning that all of its ingredients are sourced from local farms (its dough is made with flour from Massachusetts and Vermont), and employees make nearly double the minimum wage. The menu has standard pies like margherita, pepperoni, and buffalo chicken, but you can customize your own or opt for non-pizza items like salads, sandwiches, and pasta. The space is a bit tight, but delivery is available.

The Just Crust

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Pizza pretty much always taste good, but at The Just Crust, it also does good. The Harvard Square pizza shop is committed to social, economic, and food justice, meaning that all of its ingredients are sourced from local farms (its dough is made with flour from Massachusetts and Vermont), and employees make nearly double the minimum wage. The menu has standard pies like margherita, pepperoni, and buffalo chicken, but you can customize your own or opt for non-pizza items like salads, sandwiches, and pasta. The space is a bit tight, but delivery is available.